November 12th 2025

Colchester Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-11-12

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COLCHESTER - The second week of the Colchester Wednesday 6-a-side Football league brought with it a series of thrilling matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The Premier League division saw strong performances from several teams, with a mix of fierce competition and exciting goals.

GRFC and Farcelona delivered an evenly matched performance that ended in a 1-1 draw. Both teams showed a fantastic sportsmanship and the combat spirit that epitomizes the Premier League division.

However, the game that stole the spotlight saw Old Saints United crushing Lana Advancers with an impressive 10-0 victory. This dominant performance truly highlighted Old Saints United's offensive prowess, making them a team to watch out as the season progresses.

In an equally contested match, Old Mercenaries and Real Tey ended the night with a 1-1 draw, while Real Sosobad outplayed Wegaveitago with a 7-1 triumph. Despite the result, Wegaveitago demonstrated commendable effort and determination.

Handball and Hamilton Dads faced off in a close match, with Handball emerging victorious with a 3-1 win. Both teams showed great skill and technique, promising an exciting season ahead.

Unfortunately, due to confidentiality reasons, the premier league top scorers' names cannot be disclosed at this time. Yet, it's clear that there are several talented players who are leading their teams to victory week after week.

As the season continues, fans can look forward to more thrilling matches in the Premier League division of the Colchester Wednesday. The teams are set to bring their best to the field, turning every game into a must-see event.

This season is shaping up to be an exciting one and we can't wait to see what the following weeks will bring. With the talent and dedication seen so far, we're sure the best is yet to come.


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